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Got questions? Whether you’re curious about our services, need tips for maintaining your plumbing, or want to know what sets J. Blanton Plumbing apart, you’ll find the answers right here.
How can I ensure that the toilet installation process is completed efficiently and without any damage to my bathroom flooring or plumbing system?
To ensure a smooth toilet installation process without damage to your bathroom flooring or plumbing system, follow these steps:<br /><br />1. Turn off the water supply to the toilet.<br />2. Remove the old toilet carefully to avoid damaging the flooring or plumbing.<br />3. Inspect the flange and replace if damaged.<br />4. Install a new wax ring properly to create a watertight seal.<br />5. Secure the toilet to the floor evenly to prevent rocking.<br />6. Connect the water supply line and check for leaks.<br />7. Test the toilet for proper flushing and sealing.<br />8. Caulk around the base of the toilet to prevent water damage.<br />9. Clean up any mess and dispose of old materials properly.
How can a video camera sewer and drain inspection assist in locating hard-to-reach blockages within my plumbing system?
A video camera sewer and drain inspection can assist in locating hard-to-reach blockages within your plumbing system by allowing a licensed plumber to visually inspect the inside of the pipes. This technology enables the plumber to identify the exact location and nature of the blockage without the need for invasive methods, helping to efficiently and accurately address the issue.
What materials or tools should I avoid using to temporarily fix a burst pipe before your team arrives for repair?
Avoid using duct tape, electrical tape, or any type of adhesive tape to temporarily fix a burst pipe. These materials are not suitable for repairing plumbing leaks and may not hold up under pressure. Instead, use a pipe repair clamp, pipe repair tape, or a rubber patch specifically designed for temporary pipe repairs.
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